Processing object oriented code and virtual function code

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395710, 395685, G06F 945, G06F 944

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ABSTRACT:
In an arrangement for converting an instruction code set in a first object oriented language to an instruction code set in a second object oriented language, the sequence of instruction codes from the first object oriented language is parsed to detect codes including predetermined constructs. The constructs of the detected code are automatically modified to be allocation and initiation constructs in the second object oriented language and a table of reference codes pointing to the modified instruction codes is generated so that jump tables are formed for stand alone code resources.

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